Alfriston Clergy House, nearly lost to England's past This house was built by a prosperous farmer in 1350 using only natural materials that have now survived for almost seven centuries. In 1395 it was bought by the church and ... |
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Storybook architecture on the shores of Vancouver Island, Canada On Canada's Vancouver Island you will find a beautiful example of storybook architecture created by the hands of two creative natural build... |
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... High Street, Wherwell, England This is a repurposed village. Many of the oak frame wattle & daub cottages in Wherwell, England were bu ... |
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Oak frame wattle & daub thatched cottages of Wherwell, England These are some of the oak frame wattle & daub cottages in Wherwell, England that were built in the early 16th century using reclaimed stone and oak beam ... |
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A 500 year old oak frame wattle and daub cottage in Wherwell, England This oak and wattle & daub cottage is already 500 years old and will most likely survive the next 500 too. It's one of many in the village of Wherwell ... |
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The National Trust?s first straw bale building, Windermere, England. This is the UK National Trust's first straw bale building. It's near Windermere in the Lake District National Park. The straw bale building is called Footprint... |
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Over 400 years old, this is an oak frame castle gatehouse in England This is the gatehouse at Stokesay ...... |
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An oak timber framed house in Devon, England This beautiful home in Devon, England called Seagull House, was traditionally framed in oak. It was converted from a barn in 1987 and designed by architect Roderick James who founded Ca ... |
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A Thatched Oak Frame Town Hall in Grimbouville, France This oak frame thatched building is almost 600 years old. It's the town hall (Mairie) of Saint Sulpice de Grimbouville in France. It was originally built in the nearby ... |
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... This is Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire, England. The first oak and wattle that hit the ground there was around 1504-1508 an ... |
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